The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-23, Page 6Pages 6 -The Winsham AI4000ce-Times, December 33, 1876
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP -
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My sincere thanks to
those who supported
i . ie at the polls on
Monday December 6.
- Wishing Everyone
SEASONS GREETINGS.
Lynn Hoy
We're letting it a// out!
Way the wonderful Spirit of
Christmas bring joy to you
and yours. Hearty thanks!
BILL TIFFIN
IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT
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to A& b I ,
/vlav > our ho!jaays be merry and
marvelous . festive %%,_hes'roT Sa^ta and us.
WINGHAM BODY SHOP
Sid Adams, Proprietor
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Candy lighting
is stature for
Friendship unit
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Lockwom wall ft grist spanker
at the United Chweb far the
Deceanbw maatlag at w ftim -
ahip unit of the uew. lu meet-
ing wasp or m lip by a delicious
fowl dinner.
Mfrs. Lockwood used five
candles. The that candle was lit,
.., , . J'ag the am &WAVY in
Advent, followed by prayer that
our hearts be filled with lore as
we prepared for akintmas Day.
The asomd candle was ht, 1eP-
resenting joy, while the group
sang "Joy to the world". Joy is
achieved by sharing our bkss-
The third candle was lit mp -
resenting giving and a time of
happi m. Mfrs. Archie Mltiller
read the scriphme from Luke fd-
lowed by the card, "As with
Gladness men of Old„.
Mfrs. Lockwood stresew love a&
she lit the fourth candle, saying
love a the mast important wad
of (1hrlatmas. In dosing the
SANTA CLAUS WAS NOT to be outdone by the skaters for the Howick Figure Skating candlelighting service Mrs.
Club. Following the presentation of 'The Magic of Christmas' at the Howick Community .,,Lockwood said, "Wehavenamed
Centre Sunday afternoon, Santa and his Elves gave out "goodies” tq the children in the our candles Won*, Joy, Gener-
cast and the audience. He was kept busy for about a half hour with the large crowl of over osity and Love, and as we light
200 in attendance. the fifth candle let each of us
silently name it as we listen to the
centres of ourhearts.,, "Silen
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Wroxeter� was �' follpraowed by
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Sunday guests for aR pre- The president, Mrs.. Miller, Christmas dinner with Mr. and thanked Mrs. Lockwood and on
sMrs George, Gibson were Mr. and behalf of the unit presented Rev.
e Mrs. Brad King, Mark and Pam and Mrs. Wesley Ball with a gift
of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray for their 25th wedding anni-
And use wish Gibson and Dawn. of Wroxeter, versary• Roll call was �]
you a 31err), Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson of by a Christmas verse.
, Old Fashioned Lucan and Mrs. J. D. Rev. Ball closed the meeting
Christmas. ` McGillvary, of London• with the benediction.
rl George and Janet Allan, David
F and Sara of Sarnia, Dick. ,and
MarleneAllan and infant
daughter, Heather of Toronto
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spent the weekend at their
' parents' home here.
Craig Matthews and daughter
Paula. of Brampton, visited his
t 1 i a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
'r I ,� Matthews on Sunday.
z + Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black, �E
BROPH Y TAXI Kincardine a i �. '+
John Brown,
re Ripley, visited for a
few days recently with Mr. and
Gerald Brophy Mrs. William Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Leshe Douglas
357-1234 were in Kitchener one day last
week where they visited at the
home of their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Stewart.
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Mav each of us follow The Senior Citizens held a .'
smorgasbord supper in the
•' "� � -`� � his own star to community hall last'day
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evening which was well attended.
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.::1^'�_ peace and joy! After supper there were
=: �'` Thank v ou readings, a shit, and piano duets =
• s�played by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur f
k Jr '- •• : ;: all. Gibson. They also played for the
carol singing. A few contests Celebrating thetime
were enjoyed and a few games of of Santa, of Joy, of
cards brought the evening to a
close. Giving' We send yon
S
K Rolled up these
e r warm wishes i
r 5 i Packed 'em �
of full of fun,
For a Ha
t Happy Christmas!
PYHole k That's a really
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perfect one.
we w�...
Thanks to you all.
_.o. �. CPod ^-
Teeswater CreameryLtd. WINGHAM
TEESWATER FRUIT MARKET
The o4iesr ecrlalrlcched crPamerT
ra C,,,,� Bill and Phyllis Bain
Gorrie
William A. Smith returned
home Saturday from St. Joseph's
Hospital in London.
Mr. ar}d Mrs. James Alcorn
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs- Douglas ' Fergusoo
of Acton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jones of
Weston visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge
of Scarborough visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Hyndman, Mr.
and Mrs. Me] Taylor and other
friends in the area over the
weekend.
Remember the Christmas Eve
Communion service in St.
Stephen's Anglican Church at 9
p.m. All are welcome.
Mrs. Conrad Neable of
Palmerston spent a few days with
Mrs. William A. Smith.
Mrs. Robert Inglis of Carrick
Township visited Sunday with
Mrs. William Darling.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Vernon
Barlow were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Birt. Leslie Kirk. Miss
i Linda Kirk. Stephen Chalmers
and Bruce Kirk, all of Sarma
Homer Barlow of Lagogvd. Mfr.
and Mrs. Jeff Barlow, Geri Lynne
and Joy of Mrtdale. Mrs. Myrtle
Smith and Gordon Cook of Owen
Sound.
Mrs. Cameron Edgar and Mfr.
and Mrs George Brown visited
Sunday evening with Mfr and
Mrs. Alvin Orris of Wingham.
MU and Mrs. Stanley Chesty,
Robert Cram. W ill:am Cherry
and Donald C heM- of Palmer-
ston visited Sunday with Mfrs. Ed
Bdander and Mfr. and Mrs. Robin
Bolander
BLUEVALE
I would like to thank _ .
who has helped with the news of
the Biievale area in 19Th and
wish you all a very Merry Christ-
,rw Please call 157-75% to keep,
Bhw%-ale news in yea paper. —
M[rs Walker
Cindy Thornton. Dayle Fischer
and Mane Walker of Tormto are
spending the holidays with their
farnihes
Sunday irnutws with Mr. and
Mfrs Joe Walker and family were
Nam Ianda Hartness and Mir.
and Mars. Larry EMMU.
sparkling wishes and
sincere appreciation.
Lloyd Monig'omery
YOUR CO-OP
INSURANCE AGENT
S3 Maple St.. Winyhem 357-3731
Wfoyhorn• Whitechurde
Vessels, lu& tow Districts '
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Ghrwmas. our gift is your jriendshlp, thanks.
CROTHERS' AUTO REPAIR
Dave and Gesorgeina
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"Oh, tidins of comfort and joy .. .
May you an yours enjoy this wonderful
season, and all the little things
that make it so special. Thanks, so much.
Readmans Cleaners
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The spirit of Christmas is everywhere
filling the world- with happiness and joy.
We hope your holiday is brimming
with all good things.
Murray and Staff
FROSTY QUEEN
Christmas Eve
0
Midnight'Eucharist
at
St. Paul's Anglican Church
�ingharn
Friday, December 24E at 11:15p .m.
The Belgr2ve Men's Choir
will lad in the choral communion services,
as well as
traditional hymns and carols.
Wocsltippets of all denominations
D arc cordially invited
to share in our celebration
of the Saviour's birth. ,
Rev. Kenneth Hawthorn, Rector
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